Saturday, April 16, 2011

Ford Tungsten GT Wallpapers

Ford Tungsten GT Wallpaper
Ford Tungsten GT Picture
Ford Tungsten GT Pictures
Ford Tungsten GT Photo

Ford Fiesta Wallpapers

Ford Fiesta Wallpaper
Ford Fiesta Picture
Ford Fiesta and beautiful girls
Ford Fiesta Wallpaper
Ford Fiesta
Ford Fiesta Photo

2012 Ford Ranger Wallpapers

Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Wallpaper
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Interior
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Test Drive
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Photo
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Back View

2012 Ford Ranger Wallpapers

Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Wallpaper
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Interior
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Test Drive
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Photo
Ford Ranger 2012
2012 Ford Ranger Back View

2012 Mazda BT-50 Wallpapers

Mazda BT-50 2012
2012 Mazda BT-50 Wallpaper
Mazda BT-50 2012
2012 Mazda BT-50 Side View
Mazda BT-50 2012
2012 Mazda BT-50 Interior
Mazda BT-50 2012
2012 Mazda BT-50 Back View

Mystery Audi Sports Coupe Believed to be "Anniversario" Concept Study Celebrating the Original Ur Quattro


Remember the videos we brought last Saturday of a mystery Audi sports car filmed at a ski resort in the Alps? Well, the videos may have been hastily removed, but we have some news on the car. According to a report from Autobild, the car in question is a concept study called the "Anniversario" and it will make its world premiere at the grand opening of the Paris Motor Show on September 30.

While initial thoughts were that the car could be the R4, the German magazine claims it's a special study to celebrate the original, 1980s Ur-Quattro sports coupe adding that it is based on a shortened platform of the RS5. However, power will not come from the RS5's 450HP 4.2-liter V8, but from a five-cylinder turbo unit, most likely sourced from the TT RS.

We'll have to wait until the Paris show opens up before we get to find out more.

Source: Autobild


Gallery: Audi Sport Quattro

What do you think about this Nissan Juke? [Chop Alert]


Truth to be said, Nissan's Juke has a controversial design that may not appeal to all taste - though, we'll take "controversial" over "bland" any time. And while we've yet to see any attempts to tune the crossover model, the guys over at Damnjdm commissioned this photoshop of a lowered Juke with deep-dish alloy wheels in a green shade and yellow-finished head lamps. Follow the break for a larger version of the picture and tell us what you think in the comments section.

Source: Damnjdm / Jdmsociety , Via: Vwvortex



BP Ultimate 1, Ultimate Driving Machine 0; Porsche 911 GT3 Crashes into Gas Pump


The Porsche GT3 RS is widely accepted to be one of the best handling performance cars on the road today. So how is it that this driver managed to slam it into the petrol pump at a BP service station?

In any case, you only have to type, "car + petrol station" into YouTube to see just how lucky this guy was... Sure, the repairs will no doubt cost more than a well-equipped Toyota Corolla but at least he wasn't burnt alive.

We gather this accident happened in England because of the blue-and-yellow-marked Police Mitsubishi (Shogun?) parked in the background, but that's about all the information we have.

We would have contacted BP for a statement, but we assumed they were busier with some...ahem...other, little accident...

By Tristan Hankins

Via: Autoblog.nl & Jalopnik , Photos: Quattroworld



Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita

Amoritz is the name of a new sport cars will launch its first product GT DR7. Brazil’s Amoritz GT DR7 Supercar Previewed In New Teaser. The Amoritz name would probably be unfamiliar in most automotive circles. That’s because it doesn’t hail from the U.S. or Europe, but rather it comes from Brazil.
Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita, the teaser image of the GT DR7 gives away traces of Lamborghini's Gallardo and Mazda's Furai concept on the exterior, as well as a cabin situated very far forward. Other details include a central driving position similar to that seen in the McLaren F1 from the 1990s, as well as different wheel sizes for the front and rear axles.
Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar
To match the extroverted looks, the GT DR7 will be powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 8,4-litre V10 that does service in the Dodge Viper. In addition to ridiculously-high power outputs, expect the final output of its V-10 to be somewhere beyond the 600 horsepower mark. The Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita will also boast flex-fuel capability as Amoritz claims it can run on pure ethanol.
Amoritz is planning that production will be limited to 50 units, but more details will be revealed when the car is unveiled in October 2010 this year.

Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita

Amoritz is the name of a new sport cars will launch its first product GT DR7. Brazil’s Amoritz GT DR7 Supercar Previewed In New Teaser. The Amoritz name would probably be unfamiliar in most automotive circles. That’s because it doesn’t hail from the U.S. or Europe, but rather it comes from Brazil.
Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita, the teaser image of the GT DR7 gives away traces of Lamborghini's Gallardo and Mazda's Furai concept on the exterior, as well as a cabin situated very far forward. Other details include a central driving position similar to that seen in the McLaren F1 from the 1990s, as well as different wheel sizes for the front and rear axles.
Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar
To match the extroverted looks, the GT DR7 will be powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 8,4-litre V10 that does service in the Dodge Viper. In addition to ridiculously-high power outputs, expect the final output of its V-10 to be somewhere beyond the 600 horsepower mark. The Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita will also boast flex-fuel capability as Amoritz claims it can run on pure ethanol.
Amoritz is planning that production will be limited to 50 units, but more details will be revealed when the car is unveiled in October 2010 this year.

Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita

Amoritz is the name of a new sport cars will launch its first product GT DR7. Brazil’s Amoritz GT DR7 Supercar Previewed In New Teaser. The Amoritz name would probably be unfamiliar in most automotive circles. That’s because it doesn’t hail from the U.S. or Europe, but rather it comes from Brazil.
Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita, the teaser image of the GT DR7 gives away traces of Lamborghini's Gallardo and Mazda's Furai concept on the exterior, as well as a cabin situated very far forward. Other details include a central driving position similar to that seen in the McLaren F1 from the 1990s, as well as different wheel sizes for the front and rear axles.
Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar
To match the extroverted looks, the GT DR7 will be powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 8,4-litre V10 that does service in the Dodge Viper. In addition to ridiculously-high power outputs, expect the final output of its V-10 to be somewhere beyond the 600 horsepower mark. The Amoritz Sport Cars GT DR7 Supercar Designed by Brazilian native Fernando Morita will also boast flex-fuel capability as Amoritz claims it can run on pure ethanol.
Amoritz is planning that production will be limited to 50 units, but more details will be revealed when the car is unveiled in October 2010 this year.

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